Velence Lake is a shallow freshwater lake in central Hungary offering a protected inland kitesurfing environment. The primary eastern shoreline faces the water, with residential areas and parks densely developed along the coast. The lake contains multiple vegetation islands and shallow zones, particularly visible in the southern and central areas, which create natural obstacles requiring careful route planning. With an average wind speed of only 5.9 knots and extremely low wind reliability of 2.9%, consistent conditions are rare. Side-shore winds from the north provide the safest orientation for launching and maintaining control. The spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking a sheltered, obstacle-aware learning environment rather than progression-focused sessions. The calm, protected nature of the water and gradual shallows make it suitable for practicing fundamentals, though the unreliable wind means trips should be flexible. Kiters must maintain awareness of swimmers and boats near beach areas and avoid the numerous vegetation patches throughout the lake.